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Friday, May 09, 2008

The Willie Nelson Hypothesis

The scientific method, as opposed to the David Ray Griffin method, requires one to make observations, propose a hypothesis, make more observations to test a hypothesis, and then if necessary refine or correct it. A good hypothesis will lead to consistent findings, and allow one to make accurate predictions.

For example, earlier we had a discussion regarding the correlation between the use of marijuana and believing in conspiracy theories. Later, when Willie Nelson announced that he was a truther, this strongly supported this argument, in fact I subsequently named this "The Willie Nelson Hypothesis".

Speaking with the Alex Jones Show, actor Tommy Chong, whose offices were subject of a raid this week by the FBI who seized 10,000 political DVD's, said he "absolutely" doubted the official story of 9/11 and compared it to the JFK assassination in that the truth will take many years to finally come out.

"The biggest inconsistency is the fact that who was allowed to fly after everything was shut down - it was the Bin Ladens - it would have been great to ask them some questions," said Chong.

Chong also spoke about prior knowledge concerning Pearl Harbor, noting, "They needed Pearl Harbor to launch a bigger war and that was the same with 9/11." "You could speculate, but you don't have to speculate with facts," said Chong, "These are cold hard facts, the fact that the Bin Laden family was allowed to escape America, that's a fact, the fact that certain people weren't in the buildings that kind of knew the buildings were gonna go down, that's a fact."